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The downtown section runs north through the [[Birmingham city center street grid|city center street grid]] from [[Morris Avenue]] continuously to the [[BJCC]]. Af and then through [[Norwood]] in discontinuous sections until reappearing in [[North Birmingham]] between [[29th Avenue North]] and [[36th Avenue North]].
The downtown section runs north through the [[Birmingham city center street grid|city center street grid]] from [[Morris Avenue]] continuously to the [[BJCC]]. Af and then through [[Norwood]] in discontinuous sections until reappearing in [[North Birmingham]] between [[29th Avenue North]] and [[36th Avenue North]].
Birmingham's [[2003]] "[[City Center Master Plan]]" envisions 23rd Street North as a "Green Street" connecting the [[Loft District]] to the [[BJCC]] and beyond.


== Notable locations ==
== Notable locations ==
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** West side
** West side
*** Surface parking
*** Surface parking
*** former location of [[W. G. Patterson Cigar Company]] (1920s)
*** former location of [[Patrick McAnally residence]] (built 1871, birthplace of [[Richard McNally]])<!--sic-->, [[W. G. Patterson Cigar Company]] (1920s)
** East side ([[Block 107]])
** East side ([[Block 107]])
*** [[Liberty House Lofts]] (built [[1909]] for [[Collins & Co.]] wholesale grocers, Packard automobile dealership, [[Liberty Overall Company]] factory and store, converted to lofts in 1990s)
*** [[Liberty House Lofts]] (built [[1909]] for [[Collins & Co.]] wholesale grocers, Packard automobile dealership, [[Liberty Overall Company]] factory and store, converted to lofts in 1990s)
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* [[7th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[7th Avenue North]] intersection
** West side
** West side
*** surface parking
*** surface parking, former location of [[A. L. Monroe residence]] boarding house (1880s)
** East side ([[Block 25]])
** East side ([[Block 25]])
*** [[Phillips Academy]], built [[1923]] as [[Phillips High School]], closed in 2002 and converted to K-8 in 2007
*** [[Phillips Academy]], built [[1923]] as [[Phillips High School]], closed in 2002 and converted to K-8 in 2007
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*** [[Greater Birmingham Ministries]]
*** [[Greater Birmingham Ministries]]
* [[13th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[13th Avenue North]] intersection
** residences
** "[[Reservoir Ridge]]" between 12th & 14th Avenues, former site of [[Birmingham Water Works]] reservoir ponds
* [[14th Avenue North]] intersection (west only)
* [[14th Avenue North]] intersection (west only)
* [[14th Avenue North]] intersection (east only)
* [[14th Avenue North]] intersection (east only)

Revision as of 11:08, 30 August 2016

Twenty-third Street North (23rd Street North) is a two-way north-south street in Birmingham's Central City, Druid Hills, Evergreen and North Birmingham neighborhoods.

The downtown section runs north through the city center street grid from Morris Avenue continuously to the BJCC. Af and then through Norwood in discontinuous sections until reappearing in North Birmingham between 29th Avenue North and 36th Avenue North.

Birmingham's 2003 "City Center Master Plan" envisions 23rd Street North as a "Green Street" connecting the Loft District to the BJCC and beyond.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 23rd Street North category.

Central City neighborhood

Druid Hills neighborhood

Evergreen neighborhood

North Birmingham neighborhood